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Conundrums for the Long Week-End: England, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Lord Peter Wimsey - Robert Kuhn McGregor, Ethan Lewis
Conundrums for the Long Week-End: England, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Lord Peter Wimsey
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Lord Peter Wimsey -- amateur detective, man of fashion, talented musician, and wealthy intellectual -- is known to legions of readers. His enduring presence and popularity is a tribute to his creator, Dorothy L. Sayers, who brought Lord Peter to life during "the long week-end" between the First... show more
Lord Peter Wimsey -- amateur detective, man of fashion, talented musician, and wealthy intellectual -- is known to legions of readers. His enduring presence and popularity is a tribute to his creator, Dorothy L. Sayers, who brought Lord Peter to life during "the long week-end" between the First and Second World Wars, as British aristocracy began to change, making way for a modern world. In Conundrums for the Long Week-End, Robert McGregor and Ethan Lewis explore how Sayers used her fictional hero to comment on, and come to terms with, the social upheaval of the time: world wars, the crumbling of the privileged aristocracy, the rise of democracy, and the expanding struggle of women for equality. A reflection of the age, Lord Peter's character changed tremendously, mirroring the developing subtleties of his creator's evolving worldview. Scholars of the Modern Age, fans of the mystery genre, and admirers of Sayer's fiction are sure to appreciate McGregor and Lewis's incisive examination of the literary, social, and historical context of this prized author's most popular work.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780873386654 (0873386655)
ASIN: 873386655
Publisher: Kent State Univ Pr
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It's a scholarly yet very accessible work which traces the development of Dorothy L Sayers' detective hero Lord Peter Wimsey in the context of English social history of the 1920s and 1930s and Sayers' own life. The authors explore Sayers' use of Lord Peter to ...
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